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Truck leasing options

Several new factors are making some fleet managers take another look at options offered by leasing companies.

Putting the brakes on CSA violations

Fleet managers who have incorporated real-time visibility into their equipment operations can better utilize assets in order to minimize downtime and enhance operational efficiency overall.

CSA SMS testing begins

FMCSA has published its response to enforcement personnel and motor carrier comments regarding the proposed changes to CSA’s Safety Measurement System.

Tidy up your company’s credit

10 Steps to make your next truck loan application easier and less stressful

Advantages of fleet maintenance software

Improving CSA scores, controlling parts inventory and lowering operating cost are just a few of the benefits of fleet maintenance software.

Xata provides electronic log solutions

Xata, which assisted the FMCSA advisory committee electronic on-board recorder task force in developing technical specifications for the new EOBR regulations, offers free resources, tools and the latest news at www.EOBR.com.

Qualcomm unveils new software solutions

Private and for-hire fleets of all sizes can now utilize several new features and capabilities being made available by Qualcomm for its mobile computing platforms.

Michelin and TIA release CSA Tire Inspection video

In recognition of Tire Safety Week, Michelin North America and the Tire Industry Association partnered on “CSA Tire Inspection,” a free training video for the tire and transportation industries.

TPMS: take time to know the options

In a government-sponsored field study involving two major fleets operating their normal routes and loads over approximately one and a half years, both fleets experienced a fuel economy improvement of 1.4% for TPMS-fitted trucks.

Betts Spring has mud flap hanger with integrated conspicuity strip

The spring-loaded mud flap hangers with conspicuity strips integrated on the main body of the hanger help meet FMCSA requirements. They also save weight because there is no need for an additional extended hanger body to display conspicuity tape.